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2/5/2007 6:20 PM
 

I've just re-hosted some content from another provider (and another CMS) to a DNN hosting provider.  I brought over some content that is FTPd up by another member of the organization I'm managing the web site for.  He FTPs up to a folder called /portals/0/quotes.  The content was accessible before at "/quotes".  I want the folder to be under /portals/0 because the content is specific to that portal, but unfortunately then the URL to reach it has to be /portals/0/quotes.  We have links out in the ether pointing to the /quotes folder, and they don't work now.  My solution has been to move the /quotes folder to the site root, but I'm thinking the "Friendly URL" feature in DNN might be able to help.  Is there a way I can tell DNN that when an incoming request points to /quotes, to map the request to /portals/0/quotes?  (This is for an incoming URL -- not a URL that DNN is generating.)

Thanks,

-Bryan

 

 
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